Saturday, April 19

The Superior Court of Jammu and Cashmira looked for a compact album (CD) report of the J & K police about the death of Makhan Din, 26, who allegedly died from suicide after facing torture in police custody in the Billa de Kathua area in February.

According to the representation of the lawyer, the victim’s father, Mohammad, Mureed, and the victim’s wife, Juna Begum, the judge of the Superior Court, Wasim Sadiq Nargal, has asked for a personal appearance of the station’s police office, or the Billawarar station.

The victim’s family has transferred to the Court to seek the transfer of the Probal investigation office, “for the investigation to be carried out fair and independently and impartially,” said the lawyers.

A DIN video, a tribal, went viral on social networks on February 5, 2025, in which Hein “explicitly declared that duration at the police station, Billawar, was greatly tortured during the night with an operant of views, the night with an operant of views, the petitioners said.

“The deceased, after the Sacred Koran on his head, swore that he was innocent and had no association with the militants, and also declared that, due to excessive torture, he confessed his left to subversive activities. Din in Chamber was note that Hey Yyy Andones, Yyyy the consumption of some poisonous substance,” said the appa. of the camera that said the camera that said the HEY YY.

Katua police had issued a refutation and called DIN, an excessive worker.

In addition to a masterful investigation, the inspector of the Departmental Police Police also ordered a departmental investigation. The reports of the two consultations have not yet been submitted.

The lawyer Salathia tolerates the court that a case had been registered in the case of February 9, 2025, but “the names of the police officers who brutally tortured DIN and his father were not mentioned.”

“The action tasks reported by the Police Station, Billawar, in the Sub-Jeje (Special Mobile Magistrate), Kathua, gave a clean idea to the defendants/suspects involved in the matter,” said Salathia. “A fair investigation of the Police Station, Billawar, is not expected, where brutal torture was inflicted to DIN and his father,” said Salathia.

Those in trouble or having suicidal trends could also seek help and advice from Sanjivini, Society for Mental Health Prevention (clean 011-4076 9002 from 10 am to 7.30 pm, Monday to Saturday in Link. Link.

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